I'd love to make you a bow and I have a clean red elm stave to make it from but I'm short on experience to be perfectly honest. I'll post pics of a bow I made for someone else. In one of the pics, there is a comparison between this bow and my first successful bow, the bow I now shoot because its not good enough to sell or give away but I've grown attached to it. That bow is a cherry-bark backed red oak Medieval-style ELB, 73" tip to tip, 71" nock to nock, and pulls 40 lbs at 29" but I've no full draw pic for that bow. The handle is made from artificial sinew, which I thought was ingenious of me until I learned other people on PA have done it long before me. The bow I made for someone else was the yew D bow, 66" tip to tip, 64" nock to nock, and 45 lbs at his draw length of 27" but he now draws it to his ear because he wants to pull more weight.
-Aaron